
DNA testing is complex. Ordering it shouldn’t be.
For over 30 years, NorthGene™ has been simplifying legal DNA testing. From our state-of-the-art, UKAS-accredited laboratories in Deeside, Wales, we provide the legal profession with reliable DNA testing for a wide range of cases.
Our Ministry of Justice approved services combine accuracy, speed, confidentiality and clarity to provide court-admissible results without administrative delays or uncertainty.
As you would expect from an approved laboratory, we offer:
But we’re also proud to provide an unmatched personal service. You’ll be assigned a dedicated Account Manager who handles the logistics of sample collection for you, ensuring a meticulous chain of custody and keeping you informed at every stage of the process, so your results are delivered on time, every time.
Our full range of testing services encompasses:
Friendly and helpful – it’s in our DNA.
Get in touch today to learn more.
Key Services
Address
NorthGene™
2 Tenth Avenue
Deeside Industrial Park
Deeside
CH5 2UA
Key Contact
Name: Charlotte Haskayne
Tel: 0191 233 1414
Email: northgene@biofortuna.com
LinkedIn Account: Charlotte Haskayne
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